Haha wow.. what kind of spin is the Orange mange kicking out for as much as they made fun of DT...

runnercyclist

08-24-2007, 10:38 PM

He should stick to anal

HolmeZz

08-24-2007, 10:40 PM

"Chris Benoit is a better father than Travis Henry."

Cochise

08-24-2007, 10:58 PM

It's amazing how much money that guy has made and he had to borrow $9,800 from the Titans to keep his hide out of the clink.

Cochise

08-24-2007, 10:58 PM

And couldn't afford a few boxes of Trojans

Bob Dole

08-25-2007, 12:58 AM

Because it's just too much trouble to post anything but the link?

Is every topic starter here working on some sort of referral commission?

Buehler445

08-25-2007, 01:45 AM

I do not aspire to look like this. Ever.

http://img.coxnewsweb.com/B/06/76/38/image_5738766.jpg

Buehler445

08-25-2007, 01:46 AM

Because it's just too much trouble to post anything but the link?

Is every topic starter here working on some sort of referral commission?

Just for you big stud.

Travis Henry just got tackled by a $3,000-a-month child support judgment.

Sure, the Denver Broncos running back has a $25 million contract and a base monthly salary approaching $50,000, but that kind of bill can still crimp your style when you're accustomed to expensive cars and fancy jewelry — and lots of other child support payments.

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Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry seeks relief from the heat during football training camp at the Broncos' headquarters in Denver on Aug. 2.

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Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered by various judges to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving one child living in DeKalb County.

DeKalb Superior Court Judge Clarence Seeliger this week ordered Henry to provide $3,000 a month for the Lithonia boy he fathered out of wedlock three years ago with Jameshia Beacham, now 29.

Henry isn't the most thrifty guy, according to court records, so the judge wants to ensure payment by establishing an unusual $250,000 trust that Henry must fund by next spring.

Seeliger wrote that the football player displayed "bad judgment in his spending habits," dropping $100,000 for a car and $146,000 for jewelry. Meanwhile, Henry fell behind on support payments for his child with Beacham that were mandated by a previous order. Threatened with jail, he borrowed $9,800 from his former team, the Tennessee Titans, to pay the bill, according to court records.

The trust ensures Beacham will get timely payment if the pro player falls behind on his installments again. Yet the trust could be a sticking point for Henry, who could appeal.

His lawyer, Shiel Edlin, said that to his knowledge the trust would be without precedent in Georgia. A quarter-million dollars is a lot of money, even for Henry, Edlin said. "He has some concerns and he's weighing his options."

Beacham could not be reached for comment. Her lawyer, Robert Wellon, said he asked that the trust be set up because Henry rarely made the payments mandated by an earlier order, though they were $800 less a month. Wellon said there was testimony establishing that Henry received a $1 million bonus earlier this year but quickly spent most of it, buying, among other things, a Mercedes and gold jewelry.

"My argument was, if he makes wise investments, other than in gold chains, then he should be able to make the payments," Wellon said.

Edlin, though, said Henry collected much less than $1 million after taxes, and he said much of it went to debts. "He doesn't have any money," Edlin said. "The guy has significant financial issues."

Records show that Henry's children are scattered across both the American and National Football Conferences — including Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia. Wellon said Henry talked about gathering them together to watch him at training camp. Indeed, part of the custody arrangement Henry reached with Beacham requires two weekend visits when he is playing pro ball.

Edlin said Henry wants to be a good parent. "I know these are a lot of kids, and there might be some questions about it," he said, "but he's a really committed father."

Staff writer David Simpson contributed to this article.

OctoberFart

08-25-2007, 07:39 PM

Chiefs fans should say nothing about a guy with multiple kids with multiple women.

runnercyclist

08-26-2007, 10:11 AM

Chiefs fans should say nothing about a guy with multiple kids with multiple women.

And why is that?

alanm

08-26-2007, 10:16 AM

Travis Henry reportedly fathered nine children in four states
He's a Serial father? :eek:

Adept Havelock

08-26-2007, 10:21 AM

This Raiders troll is yet to say anything worthwhile.

FYP.

Bowser

08-26-2007, 10:36 AM

Chiefs fans should say nothing about a guy with multiple kids with multiple women.

We'll stop doing that as soon as Raider fans stop coming here predicting their team will do anything but suck this year.

listopencil

08-26-2007, 10:46 AM

The Broncos just signed all of them to long term deals.

Bwana

08-26-2007, 11:11 AM

Pffft... What I did. All I did was speak the truth. Derrick Thomas was a shitty father who spread his seed as far as it would reach.

No doubt after this quote, TJ is now in full swing exhibiting his high moral fiber trying to get Henry booted off the team ASAP! Little doubt TJ is a man of his word and would never want to be seen as a hypocrite!

:hmmm:

wazu

08-26-2007, 11:13 AM

Edlin said Henry wants to be a good parent. "I know these are a lot of kids, and there might be some questions about it," he said, "but he's a really committed father."

I found this part really touching.

Rain Man

08-26-2007, 03:58 PM

Dang. I logged on today specifically to post this, and I've been beaten to the punch twice.

So far, he has kids in North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee? Come on. You know that he had to stop in South Carolina on one of those trips. Let's see if we can get some rest stop cameras, because you know that he nailed a woman there, too.

Rain Man

08-26-2007, 04:00 PM

I found this part really touching.

It's just hard to be a good dad when you travel a lot and you don't know where your children are or what their names are or how old they are.

I may have to go to the Broncos game this year with a sign that says, "Travis Henry! I'm your son!"

Ultra Peanut

08-26-2007, 04:07 PM

STOP BUMPING THIS THREAD IT DOESN'T EXIST

KCChiefsMan

08-26-2007, 04:14 PM

all these hot groupie's would be hard to resist. I would wear rubber's tho